> On Apr 17, 2024, at 20:25, David G. Pickett via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Will there be a flatpak release? No hurry, as yahoo fetching is still off
> the rails. So many web pages one can scrape the price off of!
Not on flat hub, but the nightly builds at
Will there be a flatpak release? No hurry, as yahoo fetching is still off the
rails. So many web pages one can scrape the price off of!
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Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
> I don't think you are picturing what I meant by both ways.
Yes, it is very clear but given my experience with other financial software
I don't agree endlessly dividing the COAs into unknown
On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 4:09 PM Michael or Penny Novack <
stepbystepf...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> If the events are fixed, such as "Memorial Day Celebration" and
> "Independence Celebration", you could make an expense category and then
> have sub-categories for it. I assume that you can run P on
cpanm Finance::Quotego to gnucash\binperl gnc-fq-update
might have to uninstall finance quote if problemscpanm --uninstall
Finance::Quote
On Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at 03:10:48 PM GMT-7, Anna Scott
wrote:
Hello all … I’m advancing beyond basics for the first time and am stuck
Hello all … I’m advancing beyond basics for the first time and am stuck trying
to create a new security in pricing editor - under “Quote Source Information”
it gives error message that “Warning: Finance: Quote not installed properly”.
I’ve seen other references to this as a bug … but don’t
If the events are fixed, such as "Memorial Day Celebration" and
"Independence Celebration", you could make an expense category and
then have sub-categories for it. I assume that you can run P on one
set of categories. Would that work? You'd have similar
sub-categories. I'm pretty sure you
On 4/17/24 11:57 AM, Kalpesh Patel wrote:
You can also save cookies to a file named cookies.txt as follows:
#curl -c cookies.txt https://login.yahoo.com -I
Some info: The user having issues with YahooJSON that I've been having a
discussion with tried the simple curl command. Just *one*
On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 8:44 AM Michael or Penny Novack <
stepbystepf...@comcast.net> wrote:
> >> d) What you can;t do is have it both ways. Traditional double entry
> >> bookkeeping allows only one tree structure for the CoA. To get it
> >> different in different reports you would have to BOTH
On 4/17/24 11:57 AM, Kalpesh Patel wrote:
You can also save cookies to a file named cookies.txt as follows:
#curl -c cookies.txt https://login.yahoo.com -I
and then following to display 11 characters crumb by using cookies
saved in previous command: #curl -H "user-agent: Mozilla/5.0
You can also save cookies to a file named cookies.txt as follows:
#curl -c cookies.txt https://login.yahoo.com -I
and then following to display 11 characters crumb by using cookies saved in
previous command:
#curl -H "user-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_10_1)
On Wed, 17 Apr 2024 11:58:37 -0400
"Kalpesh Patel" wrote:
> Richard,
>
> Is this happening on Windows 10 with Strawberry perl?
>
> There is one other user is having problem getting secure cookies on
> Windows 10 which is what this appears to be as well. It is related to
> some Perl's SSL
Wed Apr 17 11:58:37 EDT 2024, Kalpesh Patel writes:
Is this happening on Windows 10 with Strawberry perl?
There is one other user is having problem getting secure cookies on
Windows 10 which is what this appears to be as well. It is related to
some Perl's SSL package being broken or not
Richard,
Is this happening on Windows 10 with Strawberry perl?
There is one other user is having problem getting secure cookies on Windows 10
which is what this appears to be as well. It is related to some Perl's SSL
package being broken or not installed correctly but haven't been able to
d) What you can;t do is have it both ways. Traditional double entry
bookkeeping allows only one tree structure for the CoA. To get it
different in different reports you would have to BOTH set up the CoA
correctly AND select just certain accounts for the report.
Of course you can by running the
Glad it went well. If there are improvement ideas please file in
bugs.gnucash.org
On Tue, 16 Apr 2024, 5:59 pm Adrien Laveau, wrote:
> Hello!
> I went deeper into the importer yesterday night. I sorted 1400 transaction
> in 2h. It could be of course improved but honestly the experience was
>
On Wed, 17 Apr 2024 08:23:38 +0200
"Adam Griffis" wrote:
> Yes, I have the AlphaVantage api key set. But that's not the issue --
> I'm not pulling from AlphaVantage. I'm pulling from YahooJSON.
>
> If I understand correctly, the 1.60 update should include a fix to get
> YahooJSON working again,
Yes, I have the AlphaVantage api key set. But that's not the issue --
I'm not pulling from AlphaVantage. I'm pulling from YahooJSON.
If I understand correctly, the 1.60 update should include a fix to get
YahooJSON working again, resolving the "cookie and crumb" issue.
However, YahooJSON is still
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